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FREE COPIES of I a Most Notable Book HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR COPY One of file most sensational Books about Health and Disease ever written will be sent to Every Reader who fills in and posts the Special Form below. The title of the book, “Health and Rejuvenation,” gives some idea of its unusual and exciting coiht.euts. The book is beautifully produced on plate paper and illustrated with many most arresting photographs and diagrams. Its matter is of absorbing interest. Not a page but what contains something that will be a revelation to ail who read it. It is a book of equal interest and importance to the Ailing and the Healthy, the Young, and the Old, and to read it will certainly be for many an event to remember as a decisive landmark in their lives. CHANTRY HOUSE, GRIMSBY. “I have renewed my youth by a new health method that floods the cells of the body with energy, and creates new cells to replace those which are worn and inefficient. EIGHT YEARS AGO my heart was so weak that my doctor told me to make my will, as I had not long to live. Today. tin active life, both physical and intellectual, finds me literally untirable. "What my health-renewing process has done for me, it will do for others, as countless letters pouring to me from till parts of the world abundantly prove. The invalid and the athlete, the old and young alike, must benefit by a health method that charges the entire system with energy and vitality.” (Signed) 0. C. J. S. L. OYERBECK. eluded several medical men. he announced his discovery. A well-known , journalist who was present at the meeting afterwards declared that he had experimented with Mr. Overbeek’si method, and his sight, which before had been greatly troubling him. showed unmistakable signs of improvement. From Decrepitude to Vigour In the chair on this momentous occasion was Mr. W. J. Womersley, M.l’. for Grimsby, who vouched for the accuracy of photographs of Mr. Overbeck taken before he began his new rejuvenating treatment. These showed Mr. Overbeck as a decrepit old man. whereas the Mr. Overbeck who stood upon the platform was seen to be a well set-up and vigorous specimen of humanity, to all appearances many years younger. After this public announcement of his discovery, it was no longer possible ■ for Mr. Overbeck to ignore the demands of Hie numerous sufferers who urged him to make available for others the health process which had so un- p expectedly and so completely reestablished his own health and renewed his youth. el Mr. Overbock accordingly made ar- - raugements so that this growing demand might be mot. and his "Rojo- a] Venator." as he aptly termed the means m whereby he had recovered youth and 'k health, is now doing for others what it () . has done tor Mr. Overbeck himself. It m is banishing the infirmities of age. It is renewing waning vital energy and restoring youthful enthusiasm’ in [lie middle-aged and elderly. It is making old arteries young again. It is toning o up vital organs that-have become tired and sluggish. It is winning back for ei thousands who have lost it the will to ei win the baittie of life, the zest for «’ action, the desire to lead instead of to p] follow. The Boon of Robust Health Upon mon and women of naturally weak constitution at any age it is m conferring the priceless boon of robust health and vigour, while athletes. w ' actors, singers, organisers and otbeis c < who are obliged to work at lever pitch all the time, find in it the most certain means of banishing fatigue and keeping always at the top of their [V .. ti< iorm. |,. These are sensational claims, but fr they are borne out in the fullest detail at by the deeply grateful reports which p . Mr. Overbeck receives by every post u, from those who have followed his example . A few such reports are printed on 1 this page for the benefit of readers of this paper. Numerous others, all bearing the full names and addresses of the writers, are reproduced in the i, c valuable Free Book which is offered »' to-day to all who apply for it on the special form provided. nt

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FROM H.Z. SUFFERERS .. HEART AND BLOOD PRESSURE ' Palmerston North. Dear Sir,—l am pleased to be able to y write and tell you that since renewing my batteries last January I have improved in t health wonderfully. .My heart is steadier and stronger than it has been for some t years and blood pressure much lower. My a doctor is quite pleased with the progress 1 have made. Mv case was one of many years’ standing'and at the time I invested in an Overbeck I was very ill. lam glad to be able to tell you of satisfactory results after r persevering. d I would not be without the Overbeck now, and think it a very good investment, ene ablins as it does, one to do without many 11 medical visits and also without medicine, k I have been pleased to recommend the Overbeck to many. All my friends say how I much better lam looking now. (Signed) M. A. Silson. COLDS AND SORE THROATS r Artliurton. e Dear Sir.—The Overbeck is a wonderful 1 machine for putting colour into the hair. I Mv hair is getting quite dark and such • lovely waves are beginning to appear. It is also exceptionally good for heart L ‘ treatment. Another thing I would like to mention is the wonderful effect it has on ' the chest. Before using the machine I ; used to always suffer from colds and sore ‘ throats, but I have had no trouble with 5 either of these troubles since using the Rejuvenator. (Signed) N. Jane. 1 GENERAL DEBILITY AND KIDNEY TROUBLE Rahotu, Taranaki. J Dear Sirs.—ln reporting on my progress [ witli the Popular battery, after tire weeks 1 treatment I must say I have found it most ; invaluable for General Debility and Kidney trouble. I now feel much fresher ana ‘ am sleeping better also. ! (Signed) Mrs. K.G.

STRIKING REPORTS I RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, Etc. Frankton. Dear Sirs,—This to report progress. The aims on behalf of the Overbeck are perctly justified. I now feel five years miiger than I did twelve months ago. I got over the winter quite comfortably id had very little trouble with the rhetlatlsin, sciatica, lumbago and other dulcit senses. I used to get cramp and a rheuati'c itching in my legs. Those are almost lite disappeared. So, in effect. I am a ,‘w man. (Signed) J. Hegarty. WONDERFUL RESULTS Mt. Eden. Dear Sir,—. . . I have been using your verbeck continuously for some time and find it has toned up the body generally, *eps me free from colds, and have more tergy and feel much brighter and better in erv way. I find I can do heavy work hi ch I could not before. It is a wonderful thing and I ani very eased I bought one. (Signed) G.r .D. SCIATICA, NEURITIS AND VARICOSE VEINS Northern Wairoa. Dear Sirs,—l purchased my Popular Odel Overbeck from you three months ago. Although I have not been able to use e instrument regularly I have improved underfullv in this short time, in fact I nsider myself five years younger already. The Overbcck has strengthened my heart, id grcatlv benefited the kidney trouble mu which I was a chronic sufferer. My hair, which was white, is decidedly rker in colour, and the treatment has re•veil my sciatica and neuritis. M.v sight s improved and serious varicose veins am which 1 suffered have completely dis/''consider I lie Overbook lias more than id for itself, and I willingly recommend e treatment to all those in need of it. (Signed) T.J.H.W. 2ATARRH AND INSOMNIA Te Puke. Dear Sir,—. . . Unfortunately I have been (able to use the Overbcck as often as I ould have liked, nevertheless I feel much tter than before 1 received my instruct. I was troubled with my nose, but w I can breathe quite freely, also I can »ep well, whereas before. I used to wake i during the night. . . . (Signed) «T.L.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 7

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